Zebra Slot Canyon Dog Friendly
The Ultimate Guide – Dog Friendly Hikes in Escalante, Utah!
It’s here – the Ultimate Guide for dog friendly hikes in Escalante, Utah!
If you are interested in exploring some less-visited slot canyons, the plan to visit Zebra Slot Canyon in Escalante, Utah. Many people visit the Utah to enjoy one or all of its 5 US National Parks. However, not everyone is interested in the adventure of hiking to and wandering through a slot canyon. Zebra Slot Canyon. With pink and red striped walls, this slot canyon is uniquely beautiful. Parts of the slot canyon can be challenging to hike through but your reward is seeing these extraordinary striped canyon walls. Location: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument on Hole-in-the-Rock Road Distance: 5 miles. Zebra Slot Canyon. Zebra Canyon is located on Hole in the Rock Road located in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, the same area as Spooky and Peekaboo Slot Canyons. Once driving 7.8 miles down Hole in the Rock Road (dirt track) you will reach a carpark. From this carpark you can find the trail which heads east, the.
These are the questions I get ALL the time, “Where can I take my dog in the Escalante area? What’s a good place to camp, or get a hotel?” “When is the best time of year to visit?” So I decided to compile all the information in one place!
Escalante is one of the most dog friendly areas in Utah – dogs are allowed off leash and the trails are all on BLM land or within Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument (GSENM). The only trail in the area dogs are banned from is Coyote Gulch, hence it isn’t listed here.
Best time of year to hike here? Spring and late Fall. Summer is incredibly hot and the sand and slick rock has the potential to burn your dogs paws, and there is a risk dehydration and overheating. Winter can be doable if we have a low-precipitation year. I have hiked here in January with no snow, but the winter winds and cold temps make it not as enjoyable. If there is recent snow/rain you will not be able to access most of these trail because the roads will be extremely muddy. Always call the Escalante Interagency Visitor Station before your trip to check road and trail conditions.
As for camping, again, this is all BML/GSENM land so camping is free and allowed along any dirt road or near trail heads, but try to camp at a spot that has been previously used. Don’t camp on cryptobiotic soil that has been untouched. It’s extremely fragile soil. If you plan to backpack in this area, you do need a permit, which is FREE, from the Escalante Interagency Visitor Station. There are no services once you leave Escalante, UT so be prepared with plenty of gas, water, and food. Having a satellite communicator like a ZOLEO is highly recommended due to cell signal mostly being non-existant in case of an emergency, as well as a tracking app like Gaia GPS. I have used this app for over 5 years and have never gotten lost thanks to it! You just have to pre-download the maps.
Now that we have all that figured out, let’s get to The Ultimate Guide – Dog Friendly Hikes in Escalante, Utah!
Zebra Slot Canyon Dog Friendly Resort
Green = Easy
Yellow = Moderate
Red = Hard
Purple = Lodging
Also check out this pet-friendly hotel in Escalante!
Zebra Slot Canyon Dog Friendly Resorts
Or rent this awesome pet-friendly van!
Zebra Slot Canyon Dog Friendly Cabins
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